NORTH BLOOMFIELD, Ohio (WYTV) – Trumbull County authorities are actively searching for a missing two-year-old girl, who was last seen in North Bloomfield at approximately 6:30 p.m. Friday.

Trumbull County 911 Supervisor Eric Luketic said Rainn Peterson was last seen at her grandparents’ house, located at 7759 State Route 45 in North Bloomfield.

Rain (left) and Brandii Peterson

Police have issued an endangered missing child alert for Rainn Peterson, who was last seen at her great-grandparents’ house, located at 7759 State Route 45 in North Bloomfield, according to Trumbull County 911 Supervisor Eric Luketic.

FBI officers are giving lie-detector tests to Peterson’s family members. “We want to clear people and eliminate any possible suspects,” Trumbull County Sheriff Thomas Altiere said.

The FBI, Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation and the U.S. Marshals are helping with the search and have said that they do not need volunteers.

Anyone with information on the girl’s whereabouts is asked to call the Trumbull County Sheriff’s Office at (330) 675-2730 or 911.

Sheriff’s deputies said they are also checking in with sex offenders in the area to see if they have any connections to Peterson’s disappearance. A search of the Ohio attorney general’s web site shows that there are six people who are registered sex offenders and live within five miles of Peterson’s great-grandparents’ house.

Peterson’s great-grandparents live at the house on State Route 45, as do their three great-grandchildren. Peterson’s mother, Brandii Peterson, does not live at the house.

The Ohio attorney general’s office released the following information on Rainn Peterson: